A tool for learning and practicing morsecode, for passing amateur (ham) radio license exams.Converts supplied text to code sounds, or generates random symbols. Speed and farnsworth compression are adjustable. Written in C for Linux or other. ...

Convert text to International MorseCode. Input is ASCII text. Output can be: - . -..- - on the console, raw 8bit PCM suitable for piping to /dev/audio, .wav files or even (mp3|ogg). Good for headlines on your MP3 player or code. ...

A graphical (Gnome) based Morsecode decoder capable of decoding Morsecode from audio that is captured via a sound card A graphical (Gnome) based Morse code decoder capable of decoding Morse code from audio that is captured via a sound card device..

A prototype input method for OCZ's NIA headset allows full text entry. It is based on MorseCode (3 keystrokes generated from the NIA software) and can produce full English text with all ASCII symbols, uppercase and. ...

"tomorse" outputs CD-quality audio containing the International MorseCode equivalent of input text. The project also includes support scripts which can be used to generate practice files. It runs on all known Unixes and also under. ...

Two programs: (1) MorseNews sends news from one or more RSS, Atom, or Twitter feeds as Morsecode, and (2) MorseKeyer, an iambic/bug keyer with mouse & serial key/paddle. Both play CW or sounder audio and drive external sounder, loop, or ham rig.

Is Morse-Code on the way to die? Of course, if not used anymore...To increase the amount of Morsecode transmissions, automatic stationsare needed, processing interesting texts and transmitting them forhuman ears: Morse-Code Broadcasting!

Would you like to learn international morsecode, but either lack the capacity or the desire to run a bulky graphical program? This ncurses-based program teaches morsecode with open-ended and multiple-choice questions, flash cards, and coding practice.

Generates the Morse di-dah-dit tone patterns for text you type into the edit fields.Unusual initial caveat: The first time you use this plug-inin each Audacity session, it only generates one or two morse code characters. Undo the generated sound [control+z], then use the plug-in again.

Ham University (TM) helps you learn Morsecode and prepare for your FCC Exams. It includes Morsecode lessons, exercises and a neat game (Pentode(R)) inspired by Tetris(R). For the written exam there is a training program plus practice exams.